Former Red Sox closer Uehara signs with Yomiuri Giants

FILE - In this Sept. 2, 2017, file photo, Chicago Cubs' Koji Uehara pitches against the Atlanta Braves during the seventh inning of a baseball game in Chicago. Former major league pitcher Uehara has returned to his former Japanese team the Yomiuri Giants. The Central League team announced on Friday, March 9, 2018 that they signed Uehara but financial terms of the deal were not revealed.Jim Young / AP

TOKYO — Former Major League Baseball pitcher Koji Uehara returned to his former Japanese team on Friday, agreeing to a one-year contract with the Yomiuri Giants worth $1.87 million.

The 42-year-old right-handed closer helped the Boston Red Sox win the World Series in 2013 when he was named MVP of the American League Championship Series. He spent nine seasons in MLB, compiling 95 saves and a 2.66 ERA.

Prior to going to the U.S., Uehara was a member of the Giants from 1999-2008 and was a two-time winner of the Sawamura Award, Japan’s version of the Cy Young Award.

Last season, Uehara pitched in 49 games for the Chicago Cubs, winning three, losing four and saving two with a 3.98 ERA. He did not appear in the post-season and was released after the season.

In addition to Boston and Chicago, he also played for Baltimore and Texas.

The Giants are Japan’s oldest professional team but have struggled recently, finishing fourth last season in the Central League.